Bike Reviews

A fun ride to get you rolling WHAT'S OLD IS NEW: It seems like Raleigh has been around forever; the company was founded in England in 1887. This year it's making performance bikes specifically for women, with input from a group Raleigh calls the Women's Advisory Cycling Council, to make sure the bikes fit every female cyclist's needs. SOLID PARTS: Raleigh adds some name-brand parts to its alloy frame, such as a Shimano rear derailleur and Truvativ crank. The carbon fork helps dissipate road vibrations before they reach you.